Seeking Assistance
Seeking Assistance
Seeking Assistance
Dear Rowan University students:
The Division of Student Affairs is here to help facilitate your transition into Rowan University, support your growth in and out of the classroom, and prepare you for personal and professional life after Rowan. As you explore the many offerings at Rowan, you will find that students are at the center of everything we plan, provide, promote, and promise. As you live, learn, and grow at Rowan University, we pledge that we will encourage you to embrace opportunities that enrich your academic experience, offer support when you make difficult decisions, challenge you to develop healthy choices regarding behavior and wellness, offer you experiences that foster civic responsibility and cultural engagement, celebrate your individuality, and help you grow as a leader and student.
Rowan University and the Division of Student Affairs acknowledge that navigating all of the activities, opportunities, and resources both in and out of the classroom is not always an easy as college is not an intuitive process. We hope you take advantages of our programs and services, whether you are seeking assistance yourself or if you are working to assist a friend through difficult situations.
We know that choosing a University is one of the most exciting life decisions you will ever make. We’re delighted that you have chosen Rowan University. And we’re committed to making sure that, day in and day out, you get the most out of your Rowan experience.
Sincerely yours,
Kevin S. Koett, Ed.D.
Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students
Student Resiliency Coordinators
Student Resiliency Coordinators assist students who are navigating unforseen circumstances, resources, and overcoming obsticles
Cares Team
Faculty, staff, and students can submit a Cares Team report when they are concerned about a student. Some frequent concerns the Cares Team assists with are: financial concerns including homelessness and food insecurity, loss of a family member or other loved one, general well-being, and non-emergent mental health matters.
Donates Meals Program
Gourmet Dining provides a number of donated meals each semester for students with a demonstrated financial need who are facing food insecurity on campus. Students can request to be considered for these meals through The SHOP or Dean of Students Office:
Student Absence Notification
Need to be absent from classes? Learn more about short term and extneded absence assistance here.
Emergency Assistance
The Student Emergency Fund was established through the Rowan University Foundation in 2016 in an effort to support students facing unexpected hardships. Click here for more information